Hello once again Pete,
Let me thank you for all your assistance in this matter, I am glad to report that your last post has fully resolved the issue.
I would like to remark on the fantastic customer service and quick replies to this matter, as I said before it is not often we see this level of dedication in our community but you have gone above and beyond.
With best regards
Grant Sproson
I hope you will join us for the Web Conference on Twitch and Youtube on Saturday at 17:00 GMT (just search for OVPA or Online Virtual Pilots Association) where I will personally speak to the community and show there are those who still care about their customers.

Hi Pete,
I ran the fix and upgraded to the current version as you suggested, now, unfortunately, FSuipc is unable to detect the entire quadrant. It is again working in P3D without problems. Any further help would be appreciated.

I'm trying to calibrate one of my throttles levers using FSuipc (I have a total of 3 throttle quadrents), have have been using this program for years and normally don't have any issues. However I need to state that I know this is not hardware related as stupidly on my part I did not bother to check if the calibration would work in P3D with my old quadrant so I went and bought a new quadrant which arrived yesterday and lo-and-behold the same issue is occurring. Inside of FSupic it is jumping from 0 straight to 16383, there is no range in between the 2 figures whereas inside P3D and FSx it is working through the full range nice and smooth. I have included the screen shots to show this issue. Any assistance on this would be appreciated.

I have both the Saitek Pro flight yoke with throttle quadrant and also the Logitech Attack3 joystick, I am wondering if FSUIPC will allow my to use these controls together (Yoke for boeing ect.. and the Logitech for airbus)? As it stands if i try to move the airerons with the joystick it just stays centered as if its being overridden by the yoke, yet this is not the case for the elevators. Any help is appriciated!
Thanks
Grant